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Lack of Tracking for User Submissions #237

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Aditya-kr-01 opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Lack of Tracking for User Submissions #237

Aditya-kr-01 opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Currently, the "Top Secrets" website does not provide users with a way to track their submitted secrets. Since the platform is designed to be anonymous, users have no way to revisit or manage their past submissions. This can cause frustration for users who might want to see, edit, or delete their secrets later on. Without a tracking system, users may feel disconnected from their contributions, which could reduce engagement over time.

A simple solution would be to give users a unique link or code when they submit a secret, allowing them to access or edit it later without compromising anonymity. This would provide users with more control over their posts while keeping the platform’s anonymous nature intact. This addition would enhance the user experience and give users confidence that they can manage their content at any time.

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@Aditya-kr-01 Aditya-kr-01 added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 17, 2024
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Hey, @Aditya-kr-01 welcome to Top_Secrets repository.🎊 Thank you so much for taking the time to point this out.🙌

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